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Satellite-derived urban heat islands from three coastal cities and the utilization of such data in urban climatology
Authors:M. ROTH  T. R. OKE  W. J. EMERY
Affiliation:1. Atmospheric Science Programme, Department of Geography , The University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1W5, Canada;2. Colorado Center for Astrodynamics, University of Colorado , Box 431, Boulder, Colorado, 80309, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract

NOAA AVHRR satellite infra-red data are used to display the surface radiant temperature heat islands of Vancouver, British Columbia, Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles, California. Heat island intensities are largest in the day-time and in the warm season. Day-time intra-urban thermal patterns are strongly correlated with land-use; industrial areas are warmest and vegetated, riverine or coastal areas are coolest. Nocturnal heat island intensities and the correlation of the surface radiant temperature distribution with land use are less. This is the reverse of the known characteristics of near-surface air temperature heat islands. Several questions relating to the interpretation and limitations of satellite data in heat island analysis and urban climate modelling are addressed.
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